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Learn programming by working on a real project!  [view this email in your browser] Learn React live with an expert by building a WhatsApp Messenger clone in 4 weeks. You will learn how to develop and deploy the full stack of a scalable web application while learning how to use many technologies in the process. Build a WhatsApp Messenger Clone in React Class starts January 5th, 6PM PDT / 9PM EDT [Enroll Now!] Live Classes Starting Soon: [Intermediate Python Class for Machine Learning] January 12th, Thursday [JavaScript Class] January 19th, Thursday Free Live Online Event: [How to handle AJAX in ReactJS applications] January 7th, Saturday Weekly Tutorial Recap: [Build Your Own Node.js Search Engine for Github Wikis] In this article, we're going to learn how to use Node.js to build a search engine for Markdown-based wikis like the Github wiki. [Working with MongoDB in .NET (Part 3): Skip, Sort, Limit, & Projections] On this third part of our tutorial series about MongoDB in .NET, we will look into sorting documents, specifying the number of documents to skip or limit, and how to do projections. [Swift & Objective-C: How to Use 2 Languages in Your Project] Learn to use Swift and Objective-C in your projects together. It’s not always as straightforward as Apple promises, but you should be able to have both languages co-exist in a single project. [Creating a Simple Movie Store API with Swagger] This tutorial will help you understand what Swagger is and how to specify your APIs with it. [Getting Started with Kotlin For Android Development] This tutorial will give you a glimpse of how useful Kotlin is for Android Development. [Creating an Inline Edit Component for Form-Inputs in Angular 2] Improve your UX design by creating an inline edit component for form-inputs using Angular 2. [Building a Simple CRUD Application with Express and MongoDB (Part 2)] This article is the second part of creating a CRUD application with Express & MongoDB and we’re going to venture deep into UPDATE and DELETE. [Beginners Guide to Node.js: Installing Node on MacOS Sierra] If you want to get started with Node.js and you are using a Mac with the latest updates installed, then this guide is for you. [Understanding Function Scopes and Block Scopes in JavaScript] If you're a beginner and having difficulties understanding Function Scopes and Block Scopes, then you should read this! Quick Tips: [Get to know the console object] [How to center align the label for form] • The Codementor team [Get On-Demand 1:1 Help from Our 4000+ Experts] Copyright © 2016 Codementor, All Rights Reserved. 555 Bryant Street, #866, Palo Alto, CA 94301, USA You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive updates on [Codementor] Tutorials. We love your resolve to become a better programmer! [Unsubscribe]

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